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Abstract Background Education professionals have a role to play in health education, both as knowledge providers and role-models. To appraise their health awareness, we compared their health behaviours to those of non-education employees. Methods Using inclusion data of the CONSTANCES French cohort (2012-2019) and adjusting for important confounders (sex, age, education,...), we alternately compared three indicators of risky conducts (at-risk drinking, current smoking, past year-cannabis use) and two indicators of unhealthy lifestyle (low physical activity, overweight/obesity) between education professionals (n = 14730) and a random sample of non-education employees (n = 34244). Among education professionals, we distinguished between teachers (n = 12820), school principals (n = 372), principal educational advisers (n = 189), school health professionals (n = 128), and school manual/service staff (n = 1221). Results Teachers were less likely than non-education employees to be at-risk drinker, to smoke, to have used cannabis in the past year and to be overweight/obese. Other non-teaching education professionals were also rather less involved in risky conducts than non-education employees. Nonetheless, school principals and principal educational advisers reported more often low physical activity and school principals and manual/service staff were more prone to overweight/obesity than non-education employees. Conclusions In this large nationwide sample of French employees, education professionals were rather less involved in risky conducts than other non-education employees with a similar demographic and socioeconomic profile. Yet, non-teaching education professionals showed punctually unhealthy lifestyle indicators, suggesting a window of opportunity to improve both their own health and, indirectly through role-model, that of the youth with whom they interact daily. Key messages Education professionals, especially teachers, appear more health-conscious than average. There may still be room for improvement toward a healthier lifestyle. In addition, the average observed may be quite far from the recommended public health target, so that any action to enhance education professional’s health behaviours will have societal benefits.

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